
2024 Domaine Etienne Sauzet Puligny Montrachet 1er Cru "Champ Canet"
Pre-Arrival
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Vinous
Review Date: 01/2026The 2024 Puligny-Montrachet Champ Canet 1er Cru comes from a single hectare block. The aromatics leap from the glass with vivacious citrus peel, crushed stone and white flower scents that are beautifully defined. The palate has exquisite balance, a shimmering line of acidity and wonderful poise with a persistent, subtly spiced creamy texture on the finish. I thought the 2023 was outstanding…the 2024 could be even better.(NM)
Price: $239.99
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Pre-arrival items can be purchased in advance of their arrival at our stores. This product is estimated to be available for delivery or pickup by 09/30/2026.
Professional Reviews
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Tim Atkin
Review Date: 01/2026
Etienne Sauzet 2024 Puligny-Montrachet PC Champ Canet
This is a Puligny drinkers kind of Puligny Montrachet, athletic and soaring yet with plenty of flavor depth. The nose starts with match strike smokiness before the palate kicks up sappy yellow plums nuanced with straw and beeswax. The unhurried finish inserts a gently tugging overlay of tannins on the silky, polished mouthfeel. Benoît said these soils are red with lots of ferrous oxide even the lees can have a reddish-orange color!
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Jasper Morris
Review Date: 01/2026
A faint green tint. Very slightly reductive. A little more perfumed afterwards, so there is certainly adequate ripeness here. Fairly generous on the palate, complex, and needing more time. Drink from 2030-2035. Tasted Oct 2025.
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Wine Advocate
Review Date: 01/2026
The 2024 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Champ Canet has turned out very nicely, offering up a reductive bouquet of pear, baking spices, sweet citrus oil, toasted nuts and struck match. Medium- to full-bodied, satiny and suave, with a layered core and a mineral finish, it will offer a broad drinking window.
Benoît Riffault presides over this 15-hectare Pulingy-Montrachet reference point, and his 2024s have turned out very nicely. Opting not to chaptalize, with the exception of the Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune, the wines are pure and precise, with increasing texture and density as one ascends the appellation hierarchy. But what are the rudiments of winemaking at this address today? Hand-harvested fruit is pressed without crushing, the press cycle lasting around three and a half hours and performing "quite a few" rotations to crumble the marc. The must is sulfited at the end of the press and settled for 24 hours, but Riffault retains most of the lees, fermenting in wood with ambient yeasts. Larger formats, including foudres, now complement 228-liter Burgundian barrels. The wines are racked to tank in July-August before the new vintage, whereas the premiers and grands crus spend as much as six months on their lees before bottling. All of Sauzet's wines are bottled with high-quality unbleached natural cork.(WK)
Product Details
Origin: Puligny Montrachet, Burgundy, France
Type/Varietal: Chardonnay
SKU: #2002132

